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Saturday, May 6, 2017

For my review this time a have a new film by Australian director
Bradley Stryker, Land
of Smiles.

The film centers on a girl named Abby (played by Alexandra
Turshen). Abby has just gotten out of college and is ready to start her life.
Her best friend, Jen (played by Jen L. Burry), wants to take Abby on vacation
to purge her inhibitions, since Abby is a bit of the good girl type. Abby tells
Jen she doesn’t want to go. This starts an argument. Abby tells Jen it has
nothing to do with Abby’s boyfriend Brad. Jen walks off in a huff. Abby ends up
going home to find Brad having sex with another girl. Abby shoots them both in
the face with pepper spray. Then we see Abby on a plane alone to Thailand, not a
good idea. Once she gets to Thailand Abby meets documentary filmmaker Ben
(played by Keenan Henson) and his girl Jewel (played by Caitlin Cromwell, aka Caitlin
Stryker). The threesome decide to travel around Thailand together because Ben has
been all over the island and knows the best places. Then they add an Australian,
Dale (played by Bradley Stryker) and Penny (played by Krista Donargo) It is
around this time that Abby receives a video that is handed to her by a
stranger. The video shows her friend Jen tied up and painted up in clown
makeup. There is a man with her in a yellow jumpsuit and a disturbing clown
mask. The man tells Abby that if she doesn’t play his game and do as he says that
he will cut Jen to pieces with an electric saw. He tells Abby not to tell Ben
or Jewel as well. Abby immediately goes to Ben and Jewel and shows them the
video. Ben tells her not to worry because he figures it is Jen pulling a trick
on Abby to help get her out of her shell. He backs this up by showing her a
couple of videos of people pulling a similar trick. Abby doesn’t believe him
and wants to get the police involved. Ben reminds Abby that the Thailand police
are corrupt will only help if they are paid enough. He suggest she just go
along with the game and that he is sure it’s all a big joke. The next day Abby
is given another not from the clown masked man. He tells her that now that she
has told Ben and Jewel they must play the game too and if any of them fail to
go by the rules Jen will suffer. They decide not to tell Dale or Penny what’s
going on, since they don’t want them involved. It is a little bit later that
they find out this is all no joke when they find Penny, painted up in clown
makeup, murdered in a motel covered in sheets with clown scrawl over them with
blinking green, red, and blue Christmas lights as well. It is also soon after
that they receive a finger in a package and a pendent Abby gave Jen. Now the
game has become serious and the tension builds to the twist at the end.

I have to say that this is a very well done psychological
horror film that also exploits the setting very well. You have an American
tourist in a strange country where she can’t even count on the police for help.
Bradley counters the incredible beauty if Thailand with it’s darker
underbelly.

The actors give excellent performance, especially Alexandra
Turshen and Keenan Henson as Ben. Bradley Stryker adds a lot to the film as
Dale as well.

Of course, now we got the downside of the film. I honestly
did not think the clown motif worked well with the setting. I know clowns have
been the big thing the last few years with the clown sightings and attacks all
over the globe. Also I understand that clown masks are the easiest thing to
find, but I just don’t see clowns and Thailand as a good match. It all
looked cheap to me and thrown in. The backgrounds in the videos of the clown
who was supposedly keeping Jen in a secret place in Thailand didn’t match up with the
rest of the film. Also, the big twist and reveal could have been done far
better. I was less than impressed with the execution and it brought down a
really good build up. Though I doubt Bradley Stryker is going to read this
review, I hope he does a better job ending his next film.

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Gore and Scares everybody! This is author, screenwriter, and internet radio host William "Eric Morse" Pattison. I am the author of The Camp Crystal Lake novel series, Psychotic State The Novel, and the sci fi novel The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest. I also co-wrote the screenplays for the films The Horror Seasons, Midnight Matinee Psycho, and Campout Nightmare.
I also helped on the scripts for the films Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
Currently I am the host and producer of The Wolf Pack Presents, an internet radio show on Youtube. I also host William Pattison's Bloodbath Theatre, and William Pattison's Coffee Vlog on Youtube....